To try Google Feedback, go to Gmail, click the "settings" menu and then "report a bug". A similar feature is available in Google Docs, YouTube and many other Google services. You can see the old version of Google Feedback if you click "Report a bug" in YouTube's footer when you watch a video.

One problem is that Google doesn't have the "Report a bug" link on enough of their pages. For example, the images on the page below have been broken for a long time, but there's no good way to notify them. (It's also kind of strange that they're still using Google Groups for the Feedburner support forums.)

I cannot find where to put this, despite a long hunt. I cannot open Google Feedback upon the page in question, although that seems to clearly be the intent. Perhaps the reason is that the feedback does not relate to a page from gmail, but to a page from a search. Whatever. Here, I am giving the issue.

I had searched upon Discover Magazine, and completed my business there, including branching off to another window and sending an email. As I was about to dismiss the page, at the bottom I noticed 2 entries, among others not very relevant: "Customer Service", and "Subscribe Magazine". Curious to see what customer service for Discover looked like, I entered the site. Once there, I found it had nothing whatever to do with Discover, nor with Customer, nor with Service, except in the sense that the businesses wanted customers, and would surely 'service' me.

I can only suggest that the title be changed to "Google customers and services", and "Google subscribe magazines".

This is false and misleading advertising, a serious evil which, to date, Google has largely avoided. If you do not mend your ways, I will, after all, give Bing (from some really notorious liars) the chance it has been panting for, since then I would have nothing to lose.